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Originally Posted by loldonkaments1
What are your 5 tips for beating small stakes online FR consistently?
I almost missed this one.
1)
Raise preflop. A lot of players "adjust" to your aggressive style by CALLING more with bad hands. This is obviously awesome for you.
Example: The other day, I had KK and opened from MP1, 15/8 over like 300 hands calls HU in the SB. Blah blah blah, we get to show down, (I won), he shows down J7 of clubs and it didn't look like a misclick pre cuz he took a while.
The great thing about this is that since they usually don't play these hands, they play them TERRIBLY postflop.
2)
Don't project. That is, your play style is yours, and not theirs. So if they smoothe called you on a 346 with two spades, don't rule out a set just because you would've raised. People love to tarp. Similarly, the vast majority of people UNDERvalue AK. I can't tell you how many times I've raised on the CO, BTN calls, SB calls, BB calls. Hand gets to show down and BB shows AK. To them, and you may have heard this if you ever go to a live game, "AK is just a drawing hand, it's not even a pair yet." So yeah, don't rule out AK just because they didn't three-bet. Which leads me to...
3)
Don't automatic stack off pre I know there's a lot of talk on this forum about four-betting light and at the stakes they're speaking from, its right. At NL50-NL200, the wide majority of players don't three-bet light. There are plenty of players at those stakes whose three-bet range is KK+. They don't adjust based on position, they don't adjust based on opponent. So be aware of their tendencies and don't just be like "OMG I have AK, its the nuts!" There's plenty of players for whom that's true (I'm looking at you Gold Seraph) but not all and not most probably.
4)
People's ranges are largely polarized. Low stakes players, even many regs, are HORRIBLE at value betting and miss gallons and gallons of molten gold value on all their non-nut hands. I see people smoothe call river bets with two card Queen high flushes in small pots. I see people check behind TPTK on turn and river to show down for a 10BB pot. Its ridiculous. So when they pot it to you on the river, and you're making your PokerStove range (or using your mental PokerStove), make sure to downweight those medium strength hands without a read. Unknown might have air there, but they almost never have TP3K.
I can't really think of any others at the moment. For you in particular though, stop reading so much into the aggro stat over small samples. The aggro stats is one of the hardest to figure out, and not terribly useful except against regs who you have a lot of hands against (but then you usually know how aggro they are already).
Last edited by AllTheCheese; 08-01-2008 at 04:25 PM.
Reason: I came up with a #4